Thursday 3 March 2011

Culture and education





Education enhances the ability of intellectual growth. It provides the enlightenment of personal uplift and the ways to understand life on higher perspective. Most of the people in developing countries are struggling to achieve the levels of basic needs such as food, housing and cloths yet they do not afford to educate themselves and their children as a reality. Ignorance is a curse and we find a majority of people in developing countries fighting against this dilemma. The culture of reading and writing is beyond their reach. They value the materialism or something that can uplift their prestige like bikes, cell phones and similar things. They don’t try to form educational culture and spend their time in watching television and playing snookers.
 We also find some families who have realized the importance of education and they are struggling against the consequences of high expenditures falling upon them to educate their children all the way. They don’t lead an ideal life rather they have to work hard day and night to pay the cost of knowledge. Still this deal is a good deal to develop the future of any individual and provides him a way to settle respectably in this world.                              
The common habit of reading can be adopted as daily routine work enabling the children to learn better living methodology and educational dignity. The importance of any human being is due to the knowledge he has acquired and the skills he has achieved in his life. This is a common phenomenon and it equally works around the globe. The personality growth is possible only due to better learning and acquiring of fruitful skills along with positivistic attitude. We can decide to get ourselves educated at any stage and if we adopts the culture of reading and writing in our lives, we will definitely exalt ourselves and will enjoy a better placement in life.

No comments:

Post a Comment